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Production and design of the company's very first hydraulic cylinder paved the way in Cascade's aggressive pursuit of new business opportunities. During the last sixty years, the material handling industry has matured into a very sophisticated field and Cascade has proudly played a part in this growth. Cascade at present continues to develop as the leader provider of forklift attachments and numerous related items. The company feels confident in their ability to be able to continue to lead the way in the business by understanding customer's needs in the future and remaining aggressive in the international market.
In the 1950's, Cascade started designing, making and promoting hydraulic attachments. Construction was done in 1956 on a brand new facility to be able to accommodate all office and plant operations in Portland, Oregon at the company's present headquarters. After 15 years of business, total staff reached 180 employees and sales had reached almost two million three hundred thousand dollars.
A second production plant was built in 1959 in Springfield, Ohio. nineteen sixty marked Cascade's initial move into the international world of the material handling industry when the company recognized interest in England, Australia, and the Netherlands.
In 1964, the business altered its name to the Cascade Corporation. Then in the year 1965, the business went public with a preliminary offering of two hundred thousand shares of common stock. Since then the company has expanded its manufacturing services throughout the continental US to the locations Warner Robins Georgia to go along with its already present plants in Portland, Oregon and Springfield, Ohio. Cascade products are fabricated worldwide thanks to a lot of subsidiary operations. In 1994, a brand new facility was completed in Almere, the Netherlands which is Cascade's European command center. This facility is designed to be the ultimate customer support centre.
Continuing to develop, Cascade expanded their product offering further in the year 1996 and the year 1997 with the impressive acquisition of five companies, including the international leader in forks, the Kenhar Corporation.
Prior to checking various fluid levels turn the engine off. Inspect these fluids: fuel, engine oil, hydraulic oil, brake fluid and coolant. The tires also have to be inspected for indications of wear and tear. Check the air pressure in the tires. Check the forks' condition. The load backrest should be attached firmly. Do a visual inspection of the top-clip retaining pin and heel. Then carry out an inspection of the hydraulic hoses, mast chains, cables and stops. Make sure that both the finger and overhead guards are securely attached.
LP forklifts have propane tanks that need to be inspected for signs of corrosion, damage or rust. Test the battery's electrolyte levels and charge. All belts must be inspected for wear. Check to make sure the owner's manual is stored on-board the forklift inside a storage compartment. Check the seat belt to make sure the latches are secure. Check the hood latch to ensure it is functioning as it should.
Start the forklift and listen to the engine noise to make certain there are no unusual sounds. If there are, investigate promptly. Test the steering controls and the accelerator. The service brake and the parking break should be correctly working.